In decades past, the rigid, mechanical movements of traditional robots were confined to segregated sectors in factories. Their function was fixed, and their interactions were limited. Enter the cobot ...
"They say it's the wave of the future, and if that's so, they're taking away jobs from people." The post Major Union Livid ...
GM's Factory Zero laid off 1,000 workers, then added 50 Fanuc cobots, setting the stage for a major automation battle in 2028 UAW talks.
General Motors just sidelined more than 1,000 workers at its flagship Detroit assembly plant and brought in 50 robots to help ...
More than 1,000 workers at General Motors’ flagship Detroit assembly plant were idled, many of them indefinitely, as the company installed 50 robots. The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is calling ...
Over 1,000 workers at GM's Detroit EV plant were idled after the installation of 50 AI-powered robots, sparking backlash from ...
Robots have been many the assembly line for decades. They handle chores like lifting cars or welding that would be unsafe or difficult for their human counterparts. These robots are often placed ...
Cobots—collaborative robots that can work safely alongside humans—are finding greater use in industrial environments. According to research firm SkyQuest, the global Collaborative Robot Market value ...
Stacey Moser, Chief Commercial Officer, Universal Robots. In automating factory functions, larger companies have typically turned to expensive, complex industrial robots and expert in-house engineers.
When it comes to automating factory operations, big corporations have traditionally relied on costly industrial robots that are operated by expert in-house engineers. But an increasing number of ...